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Drone Photography: Explore All Corners Of The World
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|December 2015
For decades, photographers have been taking photographs the traditional way: keep the camera right next to their face, peer through the viewfinder, set-up the frame and click! Easy, right? But, the way technology has moved in the past few years why would you limit yourself to be peering through a small keyhole of a viewfinder when you can take your camera just about anywhere? Dont be surprised Drone Photography is now a thing.
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This story is from the December 2015 edition of Exhibit.
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, but everyone’s favourite seems to be the ones by DJI. If you’ve never heard of the company before, then you’ve just not been keeping a close eye on who’s making the best and most innovative drones for personal and commercial use. The Shenzhen-based company recently launched their Inspire 1 drone, which has since become their most popular offering. If you’ve ever owned and operated a remote-controlled toy, you should be able to learn and start operating this device in no time. The Inspire 1, on its part, is equipped with a 12MP camera with 9 elements in 9 groups including an aspherical element. This is built on a ½.3 inch CMOS sensor which can also capture 4K videos @ 24-30fps, or 1080p @ 24-60fps.